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Looks like I need to start saving....

Thanks to iamhe77 coming round and letting me have a drive, I am now convinced that I need to get into a M35...

Even the wife was convinced... :)

Thanks Mate..

Looks like I need to start saving....

Thanks to iamhe77 coming round and letting me have a drive, I am now convinced that I need to get into a M35...

Even the wife was convinced... :sick:

Thanks Mate..

don't be convinced till you've driven a 260 or a nicely modded rs4( some really good buys around at the moment)

don't be convinced till you've driven a 260 or a nicely modded rs4( some really good buys around at the moment)

I know, I know, but given that in 3 years the only mods on my R33 are a GTR exhaust, K&N Panel filter and the boost solenoid earthing, I really am looking at a stocker and the M35 is already producing way more torque than a modded RS4..

The other issue is, that the M35 is a bigger car than the C34 and that is the main reason for getting out of the R33 in the first place..

Well if you are not going the way of full performance mods (ie. turbo, injectors etc.) then a M35 would be good. M35 with rims, nicely lowered, nice exhaust and a decent stereo system is nice

a 260RS is a pleasure to drive (driven one - love to own one) but from what it sounds like you don't need a car like that...sure you get alot of people turning heads in a 260RS but an M35 you will as well...there are not many M35's around melbourne IMO (neither are S1's or S2's for that matter)

It really sounds like you want a cruiser car with a bit of power in reserve

  • 2 months later...

Well I did get talked into it...

Now the proud owner of a shiny, unregistered AR-X...

Flipping RWC.... NSW one was fine, Vic, less so...

Anyone got a spare right hand tie rod lying around... :laugh:

Well I did get talked into it...

Now the proud owner of a shiny, unregistered AR-X...

Flipping RWC.... NSW one was fine, Vic, less so...

Anyone got a spare right hand tie rod lying around... :laugh:

Ben's got 3 other M35's in the yard. Tell him to take one off for you.

Cheers and welcome.

Andy

Ben's got 3 other M35's in the yard. Tell him to take one off for you.

Cheers and welcome.

Andy

I think that one of them might be offering its rear window switch for my car anyway... Went to collect mine from Ben last week, and we all discovered that whilst the boot opens fine, the window does not...

It is just one of those things that maybe you use, maybe you don't, but if it doesn't work I know that I will need it one day...

I think that one of them might be offering its rear window switch for my car anyway... Went to collect mine from Ben last week, and we all discovered that whilst the boot opens fine, the window does not...

It is just one of those things that maybe you use, maybe you don't, but if it doesn't work I know that I will need it one day...

You will use the rear window. It is much easier to open than the boot if just some thing small to put in.

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